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Mock Test For ESIC Staff Nurse Exam #155

 Mock Test For ESIC Staff Nurse Exam

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Mock Test For ESIC Staff Nurse Exam


Que 1: The hormone acts on the intestines and causes increased calcium absorption

A. Calcitonin

B. Calcitriol

C. Thyroxine

D. Pancreatic polypeptide


Correct answer: Calcitriol


Que 2: Low levels of maternal serum alpha fetoprotein levels are found in

A. Open neural tube defect

B. Rh-isoimmunisation

C. Down syndrome

D. Multiple pregnancy


Correct Answer: Down syndrome


Que 3: Most commonly used laboratory technique used to identify tubercle bacilli in sputum

A. Acid fast staining

B. Dark field illumination

C. Sensitivity testing

D. Agglutination testing


Correct Answer: Acid fast staining


Que 4: Vitamin A supplementation gives to children from the age of 1 to 6 years should by every

A. 3 months

B. 6 months

C. 8 months

D. Yearly


Correct Answer: 6 months


Que 5: Spinal shock is characterized by all of the following except

A. Urinary bladder involvement

B. Sensory loss

C. Spastic paralysis

D. Flaccid paralysis


Correct Answer: Spastic paralysis

Rational:  Spinal shock is associated with flaccid paralysis not spastic paralysis.

Characteristic of Spinal Shock are

o Areflexia

o Bladder involvement - usually are flexic bladder with urinary retention

o Sensory loss (anesthesia to all modalities)

o Complete motor paralysis: Flaccid paralysis


Que 6: Cleft lift is caused by which of the following drug

A. Levetiracetam

B. Phenobarbitone

C. Phenytoin

D. Sodium Valproate


Correct Answer: Phenytoin

Rational:  

Phenytoin causes the teratogenic effect called as fetal Hydantoin syndrome which encompasses facial cleft, microcephaly, IUGR. 

Fetal Hydantoin syndrome can be seen with carbamazepine as well.

Phenytoin decreases vitamin K and associated coagulating factors and hence can causes hemorrhagic disease of newborns. 

Hence vitamin K, 10 mg/day is given prophylactically to all pregnant female on enzyme inducing anti epileptics like phenytoin and carbamazepine in the last month of pregnancy.


Que 7: Myoglobin has which structure

A. Primary, secondary, tertiary

B. Primary and tertiary

C. Primary, and secondary

D. Primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary


Correct Answer: Primary, secondary, tertiary

Rational: Myoglobin has only one chain. So it does not have quaternary structure.


Que 8: Deviation of eyes from their normally conjugate position is termed as 

A. Optic Atropy 

B. Conjunctivitis

C. Squint

D. Papilloedema 


Correct Answer: Squint


Que 9: You are assigned as the medication nurse in the medicine female ward. You need to administer the injection insulin by using insulin syringe 100 IU to the patient. Which route and at what angle is considered as the preferred mean of administration of insulin injection

A. Subcutaneous, 45 degree angle

B. Intramuscular,  45 degree angle

C. Intramuscular, 90 degree angle

D. Subcutaneous, 90 degree angle


Correct Answer: Subcutaneous, 90 degree angle


Que 10: Risk factors for PPH are all, except

A. Macrosomia

B. Nulliparity

C. Twin pregnancy

D. Previous H/O PPH


Correct Answer: Nulliparity

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Que 11: Which of the following is not a type of embolus

A. Bactenia

B. Viral

C. Air

D. Tumor

Correct Answer: Viral


Que 12: Which laboratory result woulad concern the nurse caring for a patient who is receiving "Furosemide (Lasix)" drug agent

A. Glucose level - 110

B. Potassium level - 2.5

C. Sodium level - 140

D. Calcium level - 8


Correct Answer: Potassium level - 2.5


Que 13: Important observation for a patient on anticoagulant therapy includes

A. Chest pain

B. Epistaxis

C. Headache

D. Hypotension


Correct Answer: Epistaxis


Que 14: A client recovering from a head injury is participating in care. The nurse determines that the client understands measures to prevent elevations in intracranial pressure if the nurse observes the client doing which activity

A. Isometric exercises

B. Coughing vigorously

C. Blowing the nose

D. Exhaling during repositioning


Correct Answer: Exhaling during repositioning


Que 15: Genetic abnormality of chromosome 15 is termed as

A. Down syndrome

B. Klinefelter's syndrome

C. Angelman syndrome

D. Pataus syndrome


Correct Answer: Angelman syndrome


Que 16: The positive diagnosis for HIV infection is made based on

A. A history of high risk sexual behaviors

B. Evidence of extreme weight loss and high fever

C. Positive ELISA and Western blot tests

D. Identification of an associated opportunistic infection


Correct Answer: Positive ELISA and Western blot tests


Que 17: In a laboratory most human pathogen grow in

A. 15 - 20°

B. 38 - 39°

C. 30 - 37°

D. 20 - 30°


Correct Answer: 30 - 37°


Que 18: Which of the following antidote can be prescibed in order to revert nicotinic changes of organophosphate  poisoning

A. Atropine

B. Nalaxone

C. Pralidoxime

D. Amylnitrite


Correct Answer: Pralidoxime

Rational: Pralidoxime (2-PAM) also should be given to affect the nicotinic receptors since atropine only works on muscarinic receptors.


Que 19: Chest radiographs of children with foreign body aspiration

A. Are always abnormal

B. Always show the foreign body

C. Commonly show pneumothorax

D. May show over inflation of the involved lung

Correct Answer: May show over inflation of the involved lung
Rational: Partial obstruction resulting in a ‘ball-valve’ effect may cause over inflation of the distal lung segment.
Complete obstruction causes atelectasis but not pneumothorax.

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Que 20: A strategy commonly used to improve therapeutic communication skills is called
A. Active listening
B. Process recording
C. Validation
D. Restating and clarifying

Correct Answer: Process recording
Rational: Process recording is a written account of the nurse patient interaction for the nurse inference.

Que 21: Intranasal Influenza vaccine is  a type of
A. Immunoglobulin
B. Killed vaccine
C. Live attenuated
D. Toxoids

Correct Answer: Live attenuated
Rational: The intranasal influenza vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine as it is prepared from live organisms but the virulence is decreased (attenuated). This vaccine is given as 0.1 mL of spray in each nostril.

Que 22: Irreversible change in MI in myocardium is seen in
A. 10 minutes
B. 20 minutes
C. Few seconds
D. 40 minutes

Correct Answer: 20 minutes

            Feature

   Time

Onset of ATP depletion

Seconds

Loss of contractility

<2 min

 ATP reduced

to 50% of normal

10 min

to 10% of normal

40 min

Irreversible cell injury

20 - 40 min

Microvascular injury

>1 hour


Que 23: Not true about viral envelope

A. Lipid derived from host cells

B. Dissolve in solvent

C. Propagates in next generation

D. Protein is derived from virus itself


Correct Answer: Propagates in next generation

Rational: 

  • Envelope: outer covering of the virus.
  • Lipid layer: Derived from the host cell
  • Protein layer: Derived from the virus itself
  • During the process of viral replication, envelope uncoating occurs and new envelope is synthesizing for each progeny.


Que 24: Florence Nightingale is most noted for which of the following contributions to nursing research

A. Data collection and analysis

B. Framework and model development

C. Case study approach to research

D. Quasi experimental study design


Correct Answer: Data collection and analysis


Que 25: The doctor orders to administer the 0.9% NaCl 500 mL to be infused in 8 hours shift duty by using the macro drip set. What is the correct rate of flow to be maintained by the nurse for accurate administration of IV fluid

A. 18.5 gtt/minute

B. 21.3 gtt/minute

C. 15.6 gtt/minute

D. 22 gtt/minute


Correct Answer: 15.6 gtt/minute

Rational: 

Drop factors are

o Micro drip set = 60 drops/mL

o Macro drip set = 10 - 20 drops/mL (15 drops/mL)

o Blood transfusion set = 10 drops/mL


Total volume = 500 mL

Drop factor = 15 gtt/mL

Total time= 480 minutes


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